Best Podcast Episodes About Bernie Sanders

Best Podcast Episodes About Bernie Sanders

Everything podcasters are saying about Bernie Sanders — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 42 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about Bernie Sanders.

Top Podcast Clips About Bernie Sanders

The Dan Bongino Show
“… Dan Bongino theory popping up again. Of government fraud being exposed by independent journalists, even the big government advocates, advocates, the Bernie Sanders, the Liz Warrens, the mom, Dommies, the AOCs are not going to be able to run from this. It's going to get embarrassing. Just like I said to you in the beginning of the show about the people popping off about ongoing trials right now, screwing up due process for everybody. Because they want Twitter clicks and money. In due time. In due time. You're going to be made fools of. Because ultimately people have to swear to things. In depositions and …” “… Genuflect, get down on a knee, bow your heads before big government. Now he has to admit, oh, man, listen, this big government thing may not be working out. A couple of people arrested here. This is probably just the tip of the iceberg. This is the Dan Bongino theory popping up again. Of government fraud being exposed by independent journalists, even the big government advocates, advocates, the Bernie Sanders, the Liz Warrens, the mom, Dommies, the AOCs are not going to be able to run from this. It's going to get embarrassing. Just like I said to you in the beginning of the show about the people popping off about ongoing trials right now, screwing up due process for everybody. Because they want Twitter clicks and money. In due time. In due time. You're going to be made fools of. Because ultimately people have to swear to things. In depositions and in court. You think Mom Dami doesn't understand that? That this explosion in independent journalism.” View more
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A recent federal investigation reveals a major corruption scheme involving a city-funded homeless shelter organization, with two defendants facing charges for stealing over a million dollars. This scandal highlights the growing role of independent journalists in exposing government fraud, forcing even staunch proponents of big government to confront uncomfortable truths. As these stories unfold, the narrative around government accountability is shifting dramatically.
The Dan Bongino Show · In Due Time (Ep. 2486) · Apr 02, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“In fifth grade. Fifth grade. When I saw that Bernie Mac. When you saw Bernie Mac. You said, this is what I want to do. No, you know what? I ain't going to say that. That was the exact moment. But, you know, my brother and his wife, they used to always, you know, have me come over to the house. And I was promoting parties at first. Okay. So I used to throw these. Party promoter. Man. Them were the days. I was getting ripped off by them club owners. But, man, we used to throw parties, man. And, …” “In fifth grade. Fifth grade. When I saw that Bernie Mac. When you saw Bernie Mac. You said, this is what I want to do. No, you know what? I ain't going to say that. That was the exact moment. But, you know, my brother and his wife, they used to always, you know, have me come over to the house. And I was promoting parties at first. Okay. So I used to throw these. Party promoter. Man. Them were the days. I was getting ripped off by them club owners. But, man, we used to throw parties, man. And, you know, after the parties, there would always be something. And I would go to my brother's house and I'd be talking to him and his wife. And I'm telling them, you know, what happened at the party. And they'll be cracking up laughing. They'll be like, man, you need to do comedy. And I'm like, stand up. They're like, I'm like, I don't know if I could …” View more
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Before she passed away, Mojo Brookzz's sister asked him to promise that he would pursue his dreams. In a poignant moment, he helped her with her last blunt while she lay in the bathtub, battling cancer. Just four months later, he honored her memory by starting his comedy career, forever inspired by her words.
Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - Mojo Brookzz Part 2 · Apr 01, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… there's a lot of clips. You want to play a couple of the clips? Maybe play one of the clips that he just, well, we played the clip that he had with Bernie Sanders last week. This is him and who? Sean O'Brien? Yes. Go ahead. His reputation is tough. His self-behavior, as everybody knows, and it's here in the last time, him and I kind of had a back and forth. I appreciate your demeanor today. It's quite different. But after you left here, you got pretty excited about the keyboard. In fact, you tweeted at me one, two, three, four, five times. And let me read what the last one said. It said, greedy CEO who …” “… as a special government employee, an advisor to her when she departs the Department of Homeland Security. You're positive right there. And the replacement's going to be who? It's going to be Mark Wayne Mullen. Which, he's a tough guy, right? I mean, there's a lot of clips. You want to play a couple of the clips? Maybe play one of the clips that he just, well, we played the clip that he had with Bernie Sanders last week. This is him and who? Sean O'Brien? Yes. Go ahead. His reputation is tough. His self-behavior, as everybody knows, and it's here in the last time, him and I kind of had a back and forth. I appreciate your demeanor today. It's quite different. But after you left here, you got pretty excited about the keyboard. In fact, you tweeted at me one, two, three, four, five times. And let me read what the last one said. It said, greedy CEO who pretends like he's self-made. Sir, I wish you was in the truck with me when I was building my plumbing company myself and my wife was running the office because I sure remember working pretty hard in long hours. Pretends like he's self-made. What a clown. Fraud. Always has been, always will be. Quit the tough guy act and these Senate hearings. You …” View more
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Kristi Noem was fired as Homeland Security Secretary by Trump amidst growing criticism and scandal involving an alleged affair with Corey Lewandowski. Just before her dismissal, Trump informed her, leaving her to address the media without acknowledging the turmoil. This shake-up raises questions about the future direction of Homeland Security under her replacement, Mark Wayne Mullen.
PBD Podcast · Trump Fires Noem + Iran War Updates & Laser Weapons | PBD #754 · Mar 06, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… money. Not their TV set. Yeah. They don't give a fuck. That's why there's so much waste. And the crazy thing is, is like you have Ro Khanna and Bernie Sanders out on the road going, if only the rich would give 5% of their wealth, we could afford. It's like, are you fucking guys nuts? Yeah. All you do is waste money. Why would more money, that's just more waste. This thing of like, we could build this or lift out of poverty. I don't know. We're 50% out here in California. You lifting people out of poverty? There's no amount of money that can fix this. And by the way, his thing of like, this …” “… still don't want to pay twice as much for a TV set as I need to. I want to get you a good TV set, but it's my money. The worst you can do is not your money, not your TV set. That's what the government is. Yeah. And so you go, why all the waste? Not their money. Not their TV set. Yeah. They don't give a fuck. That's why there's so much waste. And the crazy thing is, is like you have Ro Khanna and Bernie Sanders out on the road going, if only the rich would give 5% of their wealth, we could afford. It's like, are you fucking guys nuts? Yeah. All you do is waste money. Why would more money, that's just more waste. This thing of like, we could build this or lift out of poverty. I don't know. We're 50% out here in California. You lifting people out of poverty? There's no amount of money that can fix this. And by the way, his thing of like, this billionaire's tax, we could give everybody a check for $3,000. Yeah, so they could fucking drink malt liquor in the fucking park all day. Yeah. You're not helping them, you idiot. This whole notion of like, I'll just give them some money. That every piece of shit celebrity and their fucking junkie son that overdosed, they just got free money. Yeah. That's …” View more
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In this segment, the host hilariously critiques government spending by comparing it to buying a TV for yourself versus someone else. The punchline hits when he points out that giving money to the poor is like giving 'free money' to celebrities' junkie kids, leading to their overdoses, driving home the absurdity of government waste and misguided solutions.
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This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
“… you have, you're a billionaire. Okay, you got it? Mm-hmm. You have the freedom of speech. Mm-hmm. First Amendment to say anything you want about Bernie Sanders. You want to put ads on the air, you can spend zillions of dollars, freedom of speech. And that's what Citizens United said. And obviously, that undermines democracy because it allows billionaires the right to buy elections. And can we bring this back to a vote? Like, will Mike Johnson bring this back to a vote? No, he likes Citizens United because it works very well for those guys. And I got to tell you, some Democrats like it too. But I think …” “country needs a campaign finance reform and doing away with Citizens United, that terrible Supreme Court decision, top of the list. Citizens United, bring that decision up. Citizens United was the Supreme Court decision that said, you have, you're a billionaire. Okay, you got it? Mm-hmm. You have the freedom of speech. Mm-hmm. First Amendment to say anything you want about Bernie Sanders. You want to put ads on the air, you can spend zillions of dollars, freedom of speech. And that's what Citizens United said. And obviously, that undermines democracy because it allows billionaires the right to buy elections. And can we bring this back to a vote? Like, will Mike Johnson bring this back to a vote? No, he likes Citizens United because it works very well for those guys. And I got to tell you, some Democrats like it too. But I think the American people, you go out and you talk to, again, people all across the political spectrum. They understand you're not a democracy when billionaires buy elections. Yeah, well, here's the thing. It doesn't even feel like either one of these parties works for anybody anymore. Like, if anything, in the past few years, it's really started to …” View more
Ridealong summary
In America, 60% of people live paycheck to paycheck while billionaires use their wealth to influence elections, undermining democracy. This alarming reality highlights a system where politicians seem more focused on personal profit than serving their constituents, leaving many feeling disenfranchised and powerless. The stark contrast between the nation's wealth and the struggles of its citizens raises urgent questions about the future of American democracy.
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von · #635 - Sen. Bernie Sanders · Jan 21, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… on the streets. Also, what I never really understand is like with Cuba or Russia and you have all these democratic socialists and, you know, you're Bernie Sanders type. And the argument they make, which is always crazy to me, is the argument they make is they go, we're not going to do it like Cuba. We're not going to do it like Venezuela. We're not going to do it like Russia. we're going to do a version of it. It's not going to quite be that. It'll be a better, different version of that. And I'm like, how about we do nothing close to that? How about we do the opposite of that? Hold on. And so it's sort …” “… basically. I mean. It's actually depressing. It is. How do you, for the people that say that the right has no heart, I don't understand how the left has no empathy for people literally shooting up and dying on the streets. It's like half naked on the streets. Also, what I never really understand is like with Cuba or Russia and you have all these democratic socialists and, you know, you're Bernie Sanders type. And the argument they make, which is always crazy to me, is the argument they make is they go, we're not going to do it like Cuba. We're not going to do it like Venezuela. We're not going to do it like Russia. we're going to do a version of it. It's not going to quite be that. It'll be a better, different version of that. And I'm like, how about we do nothing close to that? How about we do the opposite of that? Hold on. And so it's sort of like what I want to say to people is San Francisco represents the progressive movement at its purest form. This is when they get to do everything they want, that's San Francisco. And so I'm not even going to make a judgment call. I'm just going to say, take a bunch of Americans, show them San Francisco then, show them San Francisco now, and go, …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of conspiracy theories surrounding Jim Carrey's recent appearance at a French film festival. The funniest moment comes when they suggest sending a doppelganger to mundane events instead of major awards, highlighting the ridiculousness of celebrity culture and conspiracy thinking.
Adam Carolla Show · Rest in Peace, Phil · Mar 04, 2026
TBPN
“… a wafer that didn't make it through uh quality control and get some of the chip CEOs to sign up. Moving on. The billionaire tax has gone national. Bernie Sanders is proposing bringing it to the United States broadly at the federal level. Bad news for everyone who migrated to Miami or Florida, because it is going to follow you wherever you go. Ro Khanna and Bernie Sanders are proposing a national wealth tax on billionaires going even further than California. They want 5% unrealized wealth tax to be annual. Every year. Every year. That would be serious capital erosion And I seen some people running the …” “… land they're flattening the desert oh but yeah very very cool gift shop fun to walk no they didn't let us in there's a like a ton of security around at every gate i i wanted to like go in and like take a tour or something i want to get i want to get a wafer that didn't make it through uh quality control and get some of the chip CEOs to sign up. Moving on. The billionaire tax has gone national. Bernie Sanders is proposing bringing it to the United States broadly at the federal level. Bad news for everyone who migrated to Miami or Florida, because it is going to follow you wherever you go. Ro Khanna and Bernie Sanders are proposing a national wealth tax on billionaires going even further than California. They want 5% unrealized wealth tax to be annual. Every year. Every year. That would be serious capital erosion And I seen some people running the numbers on like oh if this tax had been in place since 1999 Jeff Bezos would still be worth billion and he could still afford his million mega yacht Just like not actually like processing all the negative externalities of something like this. So, yeah, I just I just I would be like a like a PE backed like shell pretty quickly because you lose …” View more
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Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna's national wealth tax proposal could lead to massive capital flight from the U.S. They suggest a 5% annual tax on unrealized wealth, which critics argue may decimate the billionaire base and harm the economy. The debate centers on whether such a tax can be effective or if it will just push the wealthy to hide their assets elsewhere.
TBPN · Netflix’s Next Move, Zuck’s $170B Florida Mansion, the Billionaire Tax Push | Diet TBPN · Mar 04, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… come in and displace them from having their nice little high wage jobs. And so it was all about, we got to deport the illegals. Like, but what did Bernie Sanders say? Mass illegal immigration. Is a right wing. Is a right wing Koch brothers conspiracy to bring in cheap labor. And he wasn't wrong. Right. Okay, he wasn't wrong. He wasn't wrong. But the thing is, is it's like, what the hell are we fighting over here? Well, we're fighting over the fact that the left is just trying to ingratiate itself with power and they don't really care about what the moral paradigm is. As long as they can get their people …” “… Yeah, the Democrats were, I mean, there used to be labor unions that would put pressure on them, right? This was a big thing. Like there was labor unions, that was what the Democrats had. Yes. And the labor unions did not want the cheap labor to come in and displace them from having their nice little high wage jobs. And so it was all about, we got to deport the illegals. Like, but what did Bernie Sanders say? Mass illegal immigration. Is a right wing. Is a right wing Koch brothers conspiracy to bring in cheap labor. And he wasn't wrong. Right. Okay, he wasn't wrong. He wasn't wrong. But the thing is, is it's like, what the hell are we fighting over here? Well, we're fighting over the fact that the left is just trying to ingratiate itself with power and they don't really care about what the moral paradigm is. As long as they can get their people in power, they'll use anything as a lichpin issue. That's right. It's all about power. The whole thing is about power. And that's what people need to truly understand. You're being played.” View more
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President Obama, once a champion of strict immigration laws, argued that illegal immigrants should face consequences for their actions, a stance that sounds eerily Republican today. This shift in rhetoric highlights how political perspectives on immigration have evolved, revealing a deeper struggle for power rather than genuine concern for moral issues. The conversation exposes how both sides manipulate immigration for political gain, leaving the real issues unaddressed.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2444 - Andrew Wilson · Jan 28, 2026
TBPN
“Let's talk about this data center moratorium bill. Yes. I wrote in the newsletter today, yesterday, Senator Bernie Sanders and AOC introduced a new bill, the AI Data Center Moratorium Act of 2026, that if enacted would require all current and planned data centers to halt construction slash production It would even block upgrading existing data centers So if you have an asset and you want to make changes to it in theory as this bill is written today it would be blocked They sort of define data centers based on power demands, cooling capabilities, like how much power …” “Let's talk about this data center moratorium bill. Yes. I wrote in the newsletter today, yesterday, Senator Bernie Sanders and AOC introduced a new bill, the AI Data Center Moratorium Act of 2026, that if enacted would require all current and planned data centers to halt construction slash production It would even block upgrading existing data centers So if you have an asset and you want to make changes to it in theory as this bill is written today it would be blocked They sort of define data centers based on power demands, cooling capabilities, like how much power you can get to each individual rack. So they have been fairly specific, but trying to be like, I was thinking I was fine with this. I was thinking like, I don't need any more AI data centers at this point. We can freeze those. I just want to build AGI data centers and ASI data centers. And so as long as I can just build tons of those, like it …” View more
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Senators Bernie Sanders and AOC have introduced the AI Data Center Moratorium Act of 2026, which could halt all current and planned data center construction. This bill aims to ensure AI technologies are safe and effective, but many believe the requirements for this are nearly impossible to meet. As the debate unfolds, the implications for the tech industry and society could be significant.
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Bankless
Ridealong summary
The future of AI legislation may hinge on a growing political divide between 'decelerationists' who want to slow technological progress and 'accelerationists' who advocate for rapid growth. This clash could redefine economic policies and impact essential services like healthcare and legal aid, especially as AI becomes more integrated into society by the 2028 election. With only a small percentage of Americans currently paying for AI, the implications of this divide could lead to significant job disruptions and a backlash against tech policies.
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The Colin and Samir Show
“… But we kind of mirror other industries where the money does concentrate to the top. So those have been some of my insights this week. A 1%. My Bernie Sanders impression. Okay, let's shift focus.” “… So it's a really unique moment in our industry. And I think it's one to continue to explore because plain and simple, we are part of the advertising industry. and solving how to service these clients better will result in more money getting distributed. But we kind of mirror other industries where the money does concentrate to the top. So those have been some of my insights this week. A 1%. My Bernie Sanders impression. Okay, let's shift focus.” View more
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The creator economy is booming, but many creators lack the product offerings to meet the rising demand from advertisers. As new ad agencies emerge to bridge this gap, they are creating custom solutions for brands, which could lead to more revenue distribution in the industry. This unique moment highlights the need for creators to adapt and innovate to fully capitalize on the advertising opportunities available.
The Colin and Samir Show · Who Is Actually Making Money in the Creator Economy? · Mar 11, 2026
The Paul Barron Crypto Show
“… Congress passes Iran war powers resolution by March 31st Not a chance This is coming in at almost nothing right now. 3.9 percent opportunity. Even Bernie Sanders, he comes in, defends against this as well. He basically says, hey, Pentagon just got nearly a trillion. You're asking for another half trillion coming in. And now he wants even more money for a war he started in Iran without congressional approval. You can see the two sides are very far apart. This will result in a volatile market. Now, whether we see this happening in risk assets, Bitcoin, if we see this happening in gold or the S&P 500, all …” “… changing the whole world balance of power in favor of the United States All right So if you look at that statement it is clear there not going to be much pushback if the Republicans have anything to do with it right now If you look at the polymarket Congress passes Iran war powers resolution by March 31st Not a chance This is coming in at almost nothing right now. 3.9 percent opportunity. Even Bernie Sanders, he comes in, defends against this as well. He basically says, hey, Pentagon just got nearly a trillion. You're asking for another half trillion coming in. And now he wants even more money for a war he started in Iran without congressional approval. You can see the two sides are very far apart. This will result in a volatile market. Now, whether we see this happening in risk assets, Bitcoin, if we see this happening in gold or the S&P 500, all of this is going to roll down into what you and I are going to be dealing with going forward. Other things that are going to happen here, of course, is the price of oil. This is another issue that will affect the interest of inflation. And of course, it's going to affect you and everyday Americans in a big way. Strait of Hormuz traffic is …” View more
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Trump's actions on Iran are creating market volatility and affecting Americans' pocketbooks, despite efforts to maintain oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
The US-Iran tensions and resulting oil price surge are creating market volatility and fracturing Trump's promise of affordability for Americans.
The escalating conflict with Iran and the resulting oil price surge will significantly impact American consumers and market stability, contradicting Trump's promises of affordability.
The US airstrikes on Iran are creating market volatility and affecting American pocketbooks, with oil prices surging and geopolitical tensions escalating without congressional approval.
The escalation of tensions with Iran is causing significant market volatility and economic disruption, particularly affecting oil prices and American consumers' pocketbooks.
Trump's military actions in Iran are creating market volatility and impacting oil prices, which could fracture his promise of affordability to Americans.
The current crisis with Iran and Trump's influence are creating market volatility and affecting oil prices, but Trump's actions to maintain oil flow could mitigate some impacts.
Trump's actions on Iran are causing market volatility and higher oil prices, contradicting his promise of affordability for Americans.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show · Congress Sending Emergency Cash For War!?💸Crypto Market Update · Mar 05, 2026
Connections Podcast
“But then Sue says these are people who would have voted for Bernie Sanders, probably not the third way candidate. So that's an interesting idea there. Matt Sue is saying she's talked to plenty of people who do feel that the Democratic Party has left them because it hasn't fought for their wages or their economic lives enough. What do you think? I think that's a fair criticism. And I think that if you look, I served in the Clinton administration and I think we did a lot of things right. 20 million new jobs. The economy …” “But then Sue says these are people who would have voted for Bernie Sanders, probably not the third way candidate. So that's an interesting idea there. Matt Sue is saying she's talked to plenty of people who do feel that the Democratic Party has left them because it hasn't fought for their wages or their economic lives enough. What do you think? I think that's a fair criticism. And I think that if you look, I served in the Clinton administration and I think we did a lot of things right. 20 million new jobs. The economy was booming. There was a huge budget surplus when we left office. Things were really, really good. And we got a lot of things wrong. I mean, I am a proud son of upstate New York, Syracuse. Syracuse, like so much of upstate New York, was hollowed out by globalization and by technology that cost so many jobs and really devastated communities. And we …” View more
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Many Democrats feel abandoned by their party, as highlighted by a listener's frustration with political solutions proposed by figures like Bernie Sanders. While some praise past economic successes, they also acknowledge failures to support communities devastated by globalization. The debate centers on whether extreme solutions can genuinely improve lives or if they are merely unrealistic dreams.
Connections Podcast · A call for Democrats to move to the middle · Mar 04, 2026
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast
“… at city council meetings because their electricity bills are going up. And this is I mean, you know, DeSantis has gotten on this early and then Bernie Sanders kind of got in. And now the Democrats are this is going to be a huge midterm issue, in my opinion. And so I think we're not going to have all that construction. I think that we're just still running through the, you know, the mania mode right now. But that in reality, I think they all know that that doesn't even make any sense.” “… already and we're just we're still dealing with, you know, kind of the delusion. And then the second thing that's going on is, you know, the public is they're pushing back on this massively all over the country. Moratoriums, people showing up furious at city council meetings because their electricity bills are going up. And this is I mean, you know, DeSantis has gotten on this early and then Bernie Sanders kind of got in. And now the Democrats are this is going to be a huge midterm issue, in my opinion. And so I think we're not going to have all that construction. I think that we're just still running through the, you know, the mania mode right now. But that in reality, I think they all know that that doesn't even make any sense.” View more
Ridealong summary
50-year mortgages are being criticized as a form of 'debt slavery' that traps homeowners in long-term financial burdens. This trend, alongside Google's proposal for 100-year bonds to fund data centers, reflects a troubling shift in the commercial real estate market, where vacancy rates are rising and public pushback is increasing. As social media usage declines and construction slows, the reality of these financial strategies may not be as promising as they seem.
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast · #718: The Housing Market Is Lying To You with Melody Wright · Feb 21, 2026
Bannon`s War Room
“… So John Cornyn turned his back on Texas. Cornyn trampled on our conservative values and Second Amendment rights. Cornyn voted with Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders to pass the worst gun control legislation in 30 years. He stood with them instead of us. That's why President Trump can't trust John Cornyn, calling him a rhino.” “… allied with his voters and be like, maybe there's something I could learn here. He pokes him in the eye and says, no, no, no, no, no. I'm the senator. You, you're the serf. You're not a citizen. I'm in charge. President Biden said, do something. So John Cornyn turned his back on Texas. Cornyn trampled on our conservative values and Second Amendment rights. Cornyn voted with Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders to pass the worst gun control legislation in 30 years. He stood with them instead of us. That's why President Trump can't trust John Cornyn, calling him a rhino.” View more
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Senator John Cornyn openly defies his Texas supporters after being booed at a Republican convention, asserting his authority over their concerns. He prioritizes winning general elections over aligning with his voter base, leading to accusations of betrayal and a disconnect from conservative values. This bold stance raises questions about the future of Republican leadership and voter trust.
Bannon`s War Room · Episode 5201: The Lies Of John Cornyn · Mar 09, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… words, someone like Tucker Carlson, you don't even have to put that constraint. That is more anti-American rhetoric than anything I've ever heard Bernie Sanders say, or even Chris Murphy. What he said there, listen, Tucker continues to go to new lows and new lows, and part of it is President Trump this week said that Tucker Carlson is, quote, not MAGA and not smart. The more Tucker Carlson attacks Donald Trump, the more fringe he gets. And so I think this was Tucker acting out when Trump said what was obviously true. But Tucker just said, go back, rewind and listen to what he just said. He said, number …” “… And I mean, you want to talk about unhinged. That is like some of the most anti-American propaganda I've ever seen spewed by someone like Tucker Carlson. It is a new low even for him, and the bar keeps dropping day after day. Look, the phrase, the words, someone like Tucker Carlson, you don't even have to put that constraint. That is more anti-American rhetoric than anything I've ever heard Bernie Sanders say, or even Chris Murphy. What he said there, listen, Tucker continues to go to new lows and new lows, and part of it is President Trump this week said that Tucker Carlson is, quote, not MAGA and not smart. The more Tucker Carlson attacks Donald Trump, the more fringe he gets. And so I think this was Tucker acting out when Trump said what was obviously true. But Tucker just said, go back, rewind and listen to what he just said. He said, number one, if Iran surrenders, that American soldiers are going to Rape their wives and daughters. And in fact, he said it twice. What utter and complete garbage, you America-hating, Islamist fluffer. I've got to say, that makes me mad. I think of the servicemen and women, but the men in particular who are risking their lives. And Tucker Carlson …” View more
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Tucker Carlson's rhetoric is dangerously anti-American and aligns with Islamist propaganda, undermining national security and journalistic integrity.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · Big Victories in Iran, More Risks of Terrorism at Home and Tucker & Dems Both Attack Trump · Mar 09, 2026
What Now? with Trevor Noah
“… I've actually seen and participated in these studies where when you bring people who are really diametrically opposed politically together, like Bernie Sanders voters and Donald Trump voters. It's actually they have kind of a lot in common. But anyway, and you say, okay, you're going to talk about politics. It's like daggers drawn, right? And yelling. But if you tell them, you're going to talk about politics. But first, you got to talk to each other about your kids. You got to tell each other about your kids. and they laughing and they sharing stories about the people that they love the most And if …” “And it's funny because I've actually seen and participated in these studies where when you bring people who are really diametrically opposed politically together, like Bernie Sanders voters and Donald Trump voters. It's actually they have kind of a lot in common. But anyway, and you say, okay, you're going to talk about politics. It's like daggers drawn, right? And yelling. But if you tell them, you're going to talk about politics. But first, you got to talk to each other about your kids. You got to tell each other about your kids. and they laughing and they sharing stories about the people that they love the most And if they both both have teenagers it like you have a common enemy yeah and it just um and they and then they talk about politics and it like they don hate each other why because there no way to get to hate if you start with love and that's the point that's bob putnam's point i think we've played such a i think from the conversation that we're having now …” View more
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When politically opposed individuals share personal stories about their families, they often find unexpected commonalities. This approach, highlighted by Bob Putnam's research, suggests that starting conversations with love and shared experiences can reduce animosity and foster understanding. The discussion also touches on how personal preferences, like the love for pickleball, can challenge relationships but ultimately lead to appreciation for others' joy.
What Now? with Trevor Noah · Arthur C. Brooks: Are We Happy Yet? · Mar 12, 2026
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“… as Surgeon General of the United States. Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams called her nomination. comprehensible. Senate Health Committee Chair Bernie Sanders said, I have very serious questions about the ability of Dr. Means to be the kind of surgeon general this country needs. Thank you very much. She faced round after round of tough questioning in her hearing about the abortion pill, Mifepristone, about the safety and availability of birth control generally, about the importance of vaccinations, specifically regarding measles, the flu, and so on. Here is an early exchange between her and Senator …” “… it's all just reflection of people wanting to find a way to fight for life and not knowing how. That's what I think is kind of happening here. And wanting life to make more sense. Casey does not, at the moment, appear to have the votes to be confirmed as Surgeon General of the United States. Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams called her nomination. comprehensible. Senate Health Committee Chair Bernie Sanders said, I have very serious questions about the ability of Dr. Means to be the kind of surgeon general this country needs. Thank you very much. She faced round after round of tough questioning in her hearing about the abortion pill, Mifepristone, about the safety and availability of birth control generally, about the importance of vaccinations, specifically regarding measles, the flu, and so on. Here is an early exchange between her and Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician and senior United States senator from Louisiana. And some have been scared to vaccinate their children because they've been told incorrectly that vaccines cause autism. Do you believe that vaccines, whether individually or collectively, contribute to autism? Senator Cassidy, you're a physician. I'm a physician. the reality …” View more
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Dr. Casey Means faces tough scrutiny in her nomination for Surgeon General, with serious doubts raised about her ability to lead. During her hearing, she navigates contentious questions about vaccines and autism, revealing a divide in public health perspectives. Despite potential disapproval, her ideas resonate widely, showcasing the complex landscape of health communication today.
Never Post · Not What You Know, but How You Know: Science Communicators Roundtable · Mar 05, 2026
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“… is a picture of him in his backyard recreating the Ben Affleck smoking meme. Why? Because there's this new national wealth tax that Ro Khanna and Bernie Sanders are pushing. So he's like, he just moved, he just got this new place across the country, probably overpaid to a degree. People are just going to be like, actually, I live in international waters full time. I don't live in America. I don't live in any country, actually. I live in space. I live on the International Space Station or something. Very, very tricky. $170 million sounds staggering. Buy a 5% tax on Mark Zuckerberg's wealth, over $11 …” “… real-time experiences and new value with Cisco. So, of course, Mark got this because of California's wealth tax, which if it goes through, he would still be subject to at least a one time payment, which would get litigated, of course. What we need now is a picture of him in his backyard recreating the Ben Affleck smoking meme. Why? Because there's this new national wealth tax that Ro Khanna and Bernie Sanders are pushing. So he's like, he just moved, he just got this new place across the country, probably overpaid to a degree. People are just going to be like, actually, I live in international waters full time. I don't live in America. I don't live in any country, actually. I live in space. I live on the International Space Station or something. Very, very tricky. $170 million sounds staggering. Buy a 5% tax on Mark Zuckerberg's wealth, over $11 billion. That should have been his shopping budget. Because in dude math, if you save money, you just have a free license to spend it. So you're like, by moving to Florida, I'm effectively saving myself $11 billion. I can spend that right Isn that how that works Exactly Met a chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have paid …” View more
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Warner Bros is poised for a major transformation under David Ellison, who aims to produce 30 films a year, marking a significant increase in output. This shift comes after nearly a century of ownership changes, suggesting a more stable future for the studio. With advancements in AI and innovative financial strategies, the company is set to redefine its place in Hollywood.
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The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis
“… came in fast and furious. Professor Nick Carter wrote, This is the most important chart in the world, and it's going absolutely ballistic. Even Bernie Sanders mentioned it in a recent talk at Stanford. In fact, the jaws dropped so hard that many people raced to give some caveats. Dean Ball wrote, For what it's worth, I don't take the Meteor chart that's been going around as much of an update. Meteor itself has been signaling their decreasing confidence in the benchmark for a while now both because of saturation and limited long-duration tasks in the benchmark. It's certainly impressive and signals …” “… achieving a time horizon of around 14.5 hours. This is the largest generational jump of any model in Meteor's study. Opus 4.6 has more than tripled the time horizon of 4.5, implying the time horizon is now doubling every one and a half months. Responses came in fast and furious. Professor Nick Carter wrote, This is the most important chart in the world, and it's going absolutely ballistic. Even Bernie Sanders mentioned it in a recent talk at Stanford. In fact, the jaws dropped so hard that many people raced to give some caveats. Dean Ball wrote, For what it's worth, I don't take the Meteor chart that's been going around as much of an update. Meteor itself has been signaling their decreasing confidence in the benchmark for a while now both because of saturation and limited long-duration tasks in the benchmark. It's certainly impressive and signals that nothing is decelerating, but I don't see it as strong evidence in and of itself that we are in some radically faster progress regime. Indeed, Meteor themselves heavily caveated the results. Codex results, for example, showed some issues with Meteor's scaffold. They tested the task set again with OpenAI's scaffold, and while they got similar …” View more
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OpenAI forecasts $1.3 billion in hardware sales next year, launching a smart speaker priced between $200 and $300. This device will feature facial recognition and a camera, setting it up for a competitive edge against cheaper alternatives like Amazon Echo. The absence of a screen and the unique design process may redefine user interaction with AI technology.
The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis · The Perils of the AI Exponential · Feb 23, 2026

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